This feels odd. On the one hand, he clearly wants things from gaming that Nintendo (and soon, Sony and Microsoft) are less interested in providing than ever before. And his tiresome rants about stuff that I don't care about is part of why I stopped visiting IGN.
But at the same time, he's been there since the N64.com days. And (ironically) he's always been the one editor at IGN who was willing to give Nintendo a fair shake (usually). This is like the end of an era.
Granted, it's an era I've already moved on from, but I still feel nostalgiac!







